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|    Tony Comandini to Vince Coen    |
|    Re: NNTP    |
|    07 Jan 17 14:39:00    |
      -=> Vince Coen wrote to Tony Comandini <=-               VC> Hello Tony!               VC> Friday January 06 2017 22:33, you wrote to All:               > anybody of you use the NNTP option in MBSE? According with the        > documentation I configured it on mbsetup, but need something else to        > run the port 119.               > Looking on my netstat -tulpna the port 119 still not open and of        > course there is no connection with the server when I try to connect        > with a client.               > Any suggestion?               VC> I have 1.12 set up here linked to news.eternal-september.org.               VC> I use mbfido to pick up and drop off.        VC> See screen :               VC> --        VC> 1.12 EDIT INTERNET MAIL AND NEWS PROCESSING               VC> 1. POP3 node pop3.btconnect.com        VC> 2. Usr@domain Yes        VC> 3. SMTP node smtp.btconnect.com        VC> 4. N/A        VC> 5. NNTP node news.eternal-september.org        VC> 6. NNTP port 119        VC> 7. NNTP m.r. No 14. News dupes 32000        VC> 8. NNTP user vbcoen 15. Articles 10000        VC> 9. NNTP pass ******************************* 16. News mode NNTP        VC> feed 10. NNTP force Yes 17. Split at 60        VC> 11. Email aka 2:250/1@fidonet 18. Force at 64        VC> 12. UUCP aka 2:292/854@fidonet 19. Control ok No        VC> 13. Emailmode Own maildomain 20. No regate Yes        VC> --               VC> For item 1.12.12 you would use my address.              Thank you Vince, but is not exactly what I am looking for. I am looking for        mor       einformation according documentation manual mbnntp part page 128.              Thanks              Tony              ... 2 + 2 = 5 for extremely large values of 2.       --- MultiMail/Darwin v0.49        * Origin: = Laser BBS = London = mbse.laserbbs.co.uk:2323 = (2:250/5)    |
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